Renegade Platinum Stat Calculator
Calculate final stats for Gen 4 mechanics (used by Pokémon Renegade Platinum), including nature boosts and Hidden Power type/power.
| Stat | Base | IV (0-31) | EV (0-255) |
|---|---|---|---|
| HP | |||
| Attack | |||
| Defense | |||
| Sp. Atk | |||
| Sp. Def | |||
| Speed |
Why a Renegade Platinum calculator matters
Pokémon Renegade Platinum is built on Gen 4 battle math, but the hack dramatically raises trainer quality, team coverage, and AI pressure. That means “close enough” stat planning is often not enough. If you are trying to survive a key hit, outspeed a gym ace, or guarantee an important KO, stat precision becomes a real advantage.
This calculator helps you convert base stats, IVs, EVs, level, and nature into the exact in-battle numbers you will use in Renegade Platinum. It also includes Hidden Power type and base power, which is useful for planning coverage in a game where move options and tutor access are expanded.
How the calculator works (Gen 4 formulas)
HP formula
HP = floor(((2 × Base + IV + floor(EV / 4)) × Level) / 100) + Level + 10
Other stats formula
Stat = floor((floor(((2 × Base + IV + floor(EV / 4)) × Level) / 100) + 5) × Nature)
- Nature multiplier is 1.1 for boosted stat, 0.9 for reduced stat, and 1.0 otherwise.
- EV impact increases every 4 EVs because of the
floor(EV / 4)term. - Total EV legal cap is 510, with practical per-stat cap 252 in optimized spreads.
Using this calculator effectively
1) Start with your intended role
Before entering numbers, decide if your Pokémon is a sweeper, tank, pivot, or utility support. That role determines where EVs and nature should go first. In Renegade Platinum, many bosses punish “mixed but unfocused” spreads, so clear specialization usually performs better.
2) Build around speed benchmarks
Speed tiers decide many battles. If your Pokémon can outspeed a threat and KO or cripple it first, the whole fight can shift. Use this calculator to test whether a nature change or 20–40 EV reallocation is enough to hit your target speed.
3) Confirm damage thresholds
While this tool is stat-focused, these final stats are the exact inputs you would use in a separate damage calculator. Typical planning flow:
- Compute your final Attack/Sp. Atk and Speed here.
- Check if damage rolls meet your KO target.
- If not, adjust nature or EVs and rerun quickly.
Hidden Power planning in Renegade Platinum
Hidden Power can still be valuable for patching coverage. In Gen 4 mechanics, both type and base power are determined by IV parity and bit patterns. This page computes:
- Hidden Power Type (16 possible types, from Fighting to Dark)
- Hidden Power Base Power (30–70 in Gen 4)
If you are breeding, RNGing, or just deciding between available catches, this can help you prioritize the most practical IV spread for your team’s coverage needs.
Quick optimization tips
- Use 31 IVs for key offensive and speed stats whenever possible.
- Keep EVs in multiples of 4 to avoid waste.
- Choose a nature that supports your primary win condition.
- Don’t over-invest in both offenses unless your moveset truly uses both.
- At level 100, small EV changes are very visible—test often.
Final thoughts
Renegade Platinum rewards preparation. A reliable calculator like this turns teambuilding from guesswork into repeatable planning. Whether you are building for a clean story-mode run, challenge rules, or a no-item boss push, knowing your exact numbers gives you stronger decisions before the battle even starts.